Daniel v. Cockrell, No. 00-20624 (5th Cir.) (283 F.3d 697) (February 25, 2002) (Judge Will L. Garwood)
This is an interesting case in which the Fifth Circuit tried to tip-toe past one of those incendiary topics that the Courts would very much prefer to pretend does not exist: namely that, even in this era of allegedly standardized “by-the-numbers” sentencing, different judges can and will impose dramatically different ...
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